Overall, the United States and our partners have disrupted at least ten
serious al-Qaida terrorist plots since September 11--including three
al-Qaida plots to attack inside the United States. We have stopped at
least five more al-Qaida efforts to case targets in the United States or
infiltrate operatives into our country.

10 Plots

The West Coast Airliner Plot: In mid-2002 the U.S. disrupted a
plot to attack targets on the West Coast of the United States using
hijacked airplanes. The plotters included at least one major
operational planner involved in planning the events of 9/11.

The East Coast Airliner Plot: In mid-2003 the U.S. and a partner
disrupted a plot to attack targets on the East Coast of the United
States using hijacked commercial airplanes.

The Jose Padilla Plot: In May 2002 the U.S. disrupted a plot
that involved blowing up apartment buildings in the United States. One
of the plotters, Jose Padilla, also discussed the possibility of using a
"dirty bomb" in the U.S.

The 2004 UK Urban Targets Plot: In mid-2004 the U.S. and
partners disrupted a plot that involved urban targets in the United
Kingdom. These plots involved using explosives against a variety of
sites.

The 2003 Karachi Plot: In the Spring of 2003 the U.S. and a
partner disrupted a plot to attack Westerners at several targets in
Karachi, Pakistan.

The Heathrow Airport Plot: In 2003 the U.S. and several partners disrupted a plot to attack Heathrow Airport using hijacked commercial airliners. The planning for this attack was undertaken by a major 9/11 operational figure.

The 2004 UK Plot: In the Spring of 2004 the U.S. and partners,
using a combination of law enforcement and intelligence resources,
disrupted a plot to conduct large-scale bombings in the UK.

The 2002 Arabian Gulf Shipping Plot: In late 2002 and 2003 the U.S. and a partner nation disrupted a plot by al-Qa'ida operatives to
attack ships in the Arabian Gulf.

The 2002 Straits of Hormuz Plot: In 2002 the U.S. and partners disrupted a plot to attack ships transiting the Straits of Hormuz.

The 2003 Tourist Site Plot: In 2003 the U.S. and a partner
nation disrupted a plot to attack a tourist site outside the United
States.

5 Casings and Infiltrations

The U.S. Government & Tourist Sites Tasking: In 2003 and 2004, an individual was tasked by al-Qa'ida to case important U.S. Government and tourist targets within the United States.

The Gas Station Tasking: In approximately 2003, an individual
was tasked to collect targeting information on U.S. gas stations and
their support mechanisms on behalf of a senior al-Qa'ida planner.

Iyman Faris & the Brooklyn Bridge: In 2003, and in conjunction
with a partner nation, the U.S. government arrested and prosecuted Iyman
Faris, who was exploring the destruction of the Brooklyn Bridge in New
York. Faris ultimately pleaded guilty to providing material support to
al-Qa'ida and is now in a federal correctional institution.

2001 Tasking: In 2001, al-Qa'ida sent an individual to
facilitate post-September 11 attacks in the U.S. U.S. law enforcement
authorities arrested the individual.

2003 Tasking: In 2003, an individual was tasked by an al-Qa'ida leader to conduct reconnaissance on populated areas in the U.S.